Netherlands-based international money transfer
service and Bitcoin debit cards provider, Bitwala, has revealed a number
of new features to its platform. The company now offers both more
Bitcoin related functions and support for new Altcoins.
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Bitwala has added the privacy-focused Dash, formerly known as DarkCoin, and the social network token, Steem,
to its list of accepted Altcoins. This means that its users can now use
the fifth and seventh most valuable cryptocurrencies by market cap to
pay bills, send out international bank transfers and top up their debit
cards.
On the other front, Bitwala first released a
messenger web app allowing users to send money over chat and then
launched its own Bitcoin wallet trying to create a one-stop-shop for its
clients. When the wallet was announced the company revealed that
Ethereum support is also expected to come in the near future.

Jörg von Minckwitz, CEO & Co-founder, Bitwala
Jörg von Minckwitz, CEO of Bitwala, commented: “I
see the Bitwala wallet as one of the most important pillars of our
success. Usability is vital when handling expenses with bitcoins and
with our wallet, we are a step closer to bringing Bitcoin into the
mainstream. Spending, holding and sending Bitcoins and Fiat has never
been easier. The chat messenger is definitely my favorite addition to
the new and improved Bitwala. It’s like Whatsapp for money, and I
absolutely love it.”
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Netherlands-based international money transfer
service and Bitcoin debit cards provider, Bitwala, has revealed a number
of new features to its platform. The company now offers both more
Bitcoin related functions and support for new Altcoins.
Join the industry leaders at the Finance Magnates London Summit, 14-15 November, 2016. Register here!
Bitwala has added the privacy-focused Dash, formerly known as DarkCoin, and the social network token, Steem,
to its list of accepted Altcoins. This means that its users can now use
the fifth and seventh most valuable cryptocurrencies by market cap to
pay bills, send out international bank transfers and top up their debit
cards.
On the other front, Bitwala first released a
messenger web app allowing users to send money over chat and then
launched its own Bitcoin wallet trying to create a one-stop-shop for its
clients. When the wallet was announced the company revealed that
Ethereum support is also expected to come in the near future.

Jörg von Minckwitz, CEO & Co-founder, Bitwala
Jörg von Minckwitz, CEO of Bitwala, commented: “I
see the Bitwala wallet as one of the most important pillars of our
success. Usability is vital when handling expenses with bitcoins and
with our wallet, we are a step closer to bringing Bitcoin into the
mainstream. Spending, holding and sending Bitcoins and Fiat has never
been easier. The chat messenger is definitely my favorite addition to
the new and improved Bitwala. It’s like Whatsapp for money, and I
absolutely love it.”
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